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Jun 13th, 08, 11:03 PM
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" If You Want It Clean Call Gene " Bryan/College Station Texas 979-272-1146 Cell 979-412-1294 LightningClean@msn.com www.lightningcleanpressurewashing.com |
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Jun 14th, 08, 02:15 AM
Honestly, I have the X-Jet M5 and I can't complain one bit, I couldnt imagine pressure washing without it. I never use a ladder (I use it to apply chems and to rinse) unless its like a 4 story house.
Which M5 did you get? I do believe there are 3 different one for PSI ranges, I got a 3000-4000 PSI one, and my machine is 3750 PSI and it goes FAR! Maybe yours has a little defect? Pressure-X Power Washing http://www.pressurex.net (843) 442-2722 Pressure Washing in Summerville, SC Serving Dorchester county, Berkeley county, and Charleston County |
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Jun 14th, 08, 02:34 AM
As far as the x-jet i have used it in the past with great results don't what the problem could be. I downstream now and found that if i don't rinse my injector or clean it occasionally after using Sh it will not work properly. Try taking it apart and cleaning and see if that helps.
Hill Country Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing Serving The TX Hill Country (210)452-2823 |
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Jun 14th, 08, 11:23 AM
My advice would be to throw the X-jet in your tool box and optimize your downstream set up.
Clay County Pressure Cleaning, Inc Orange Park, FL - 904 535-4590 www.ccpressureclean.com Roof Cleaning Jacksonville Florida |
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Jun 15th, 08, 12:43 PM
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One of our machines is 8 GPM and our x-jet shoots up to 60 feet with no wind. The GPM of the machine will play into your range. Also try getting an inexpensive aluminum lance (5, 6, 8 ft take your pick - they also come larger and you can connect two etc) and put that on the gun, and put the x-jet on the end of that to extend your reach. With our other machine, which is 4.6 GPM we get about 35 feet, so you are in line with range based on your machine. Try an aluminum lance. Hope that helps, and remember better the x-jet than washing on a ladder any day. Wind, is your biggest issue.... Beth Log Home Care & Maintenance Cob Blasting Log Homes Pressure Washing Decks House Washing Beth Borrego & Rod Rodriguez Office: 301-540-1243 Germantown, MD * MHIC# 86481 |
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Jun 15th, 08, 03:38 PM
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Thanks beth I did consider using my extensions along w/ the xjet but yet to try it out, interesting that you get more footage out of your higher gpm machine...I just bought (2) 6ft wands from sunbrite and used those on a 3 story house last week..Major pita using a 4ft gun/wand with both 6ft extensions (heavy and hard to control) obviously even worse when I was on the ladder! My shoulder was rather sore which is the main reason I pony'ed up the $150 for a xjet.. I have a fiberglass telescoping wand (24') I bought online and its junk! jammed up won't slide back in for some reason.. I will be trying some stronger recipes so I can use less pressure too, I have been DS'ing $unbrites power house rather diluted with chlorox outdoor bleach and dish soap..I will try a stronger concentrated recipe this week, simple cherry and 12.5% with a squirt of dish soap and x-jetting..hope this combo works for me for a long time! Rob Rodriguez (443) 827-6180 |
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Jun 15th, 08, 03:58 PM
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Beth Log Home Care & Maintenance Cob Blasting Log Homes Pressure Washing Decks House Washing Beth Borrego & Rod Rodriguez Office: 301-540-1243 Germantown, MD * MHIC# 86481 |
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Jun 16th, 08, 02:41 PM
My M5 x jet works fine for me. It shoots upwards of 35-40'. Note the M5 does shoot shorter than the original x jet. I use Simple C, 4oz of F13 gutter grenade and a squirt of Dawn with SH, even 6% most of the time (can't find 12.5 close) at 3 gal to a 5er and it has worked every time using the M5 full draw (no partishioners). Had a house last week that had mold and alge literly scaling on top of it's self. Melted off with one pass. X jetted on and off 2 story house. (note apparently Wal mart started selling 10% SH in pool supply section)
~~~~Blue Ridge Power Wash~~~~ & Deck Rescue COMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL Home / Roof / Decks / Brick / Concrete 336-667-5264
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Jun 18th, 08, 09:18 AM
My M5 is a good paper weight on my desk. Down Stream is my recommendation for Vinyl Cleaning. Safe Low Pressure.
First Choice Power Washing LLC Lexington, KY 859-983-5955 Better Business Bureau Member Pressure Washing Lexington, KY |
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Jun 18th, 08, 09:46 AM
If it is a yellow telescoping wand, the probable cause of the "lock-up" is either a slight bend on the aluminum portion of the pole or some dirt getting into the the collar that tightens. Find someone else to push one side while you push the other... it'll give and slide back in (of course my crew is me 6'1" 195 lbs. and my helper 5'10" 240 lbs - not small guys). Also, try spraying into the collar with moderate pressure from your washer, if caked up dirt is in there, it'll break free.
http://www.pressurewashingnow.com Dayton/Springfield Ohio Pressure Washing (800)678-8290 (937)238-8118 |
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